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WASHINGTON, Aug. 14, 2015 – President Barack Obama today
called upon all Americans to join him “in expressing our heartfelt thanks to
the members of the National Guard and Reserve and their civilian employers” as
he proclaimed August 16 through August 22, 2015, as National Employer Support
of the Guard and Reserve Week.
Here is the text of the president’s proclamation:
The United States military is the finest fighting force the
world has ever known -- not just because of our weapons or technology, but because
of the spirit, skill, and selflessness of our devoted military personnel. For
more than two centuries, patriotic Americans have served our Nation and
protected our values, making enormous sacrifices to defend freedom and
democracy here at home and around the globe. Today, the women and men of the
National Guard and Reserve carry forward this proud legacy with honor and
distinction. During National Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve Week, we
salute our country's citizen-warriors and the families, employers, and
communities who support them.
More than one million citizen-Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen,
Marines, and Coast Guardsmen protect our Nation as Guardsmen and Reservists.
Beyond serving their communities, raising their families, and playing a vital
part in America's workforce, these heroes find time throughout the year to
train and prepare for new challenges and missions in the event their Nation
needs them. With unmatched skill and professionalism, they have answered our
country's call to serve -- responding to disasters in the United States and
carrying out tours of duty far from home, including in Afghanistan and Iraq.
As a Nation, we must make it our mission to serve all our
military members as well as they serve us -- and this includes supporting their
families, who step up and make enormous sacrifices while their loved ones are
away from home. My Administration will continue to provide our unwavering
support and ensure all those who sacrifice for our Nation have access to the
services, benefits, and care they deserve. And as part of First Lady Michelle
Obama and Dr. Jill Biden's Joining Forces initiative, we are encouraging all
Americans to do their part to lift up our heroes. Around our country,
communities and business leaders have recognized that they too can help America
meet its obligations to the women and men of the Guard and Reserve by providing
workplace flexibility and opportunities for advancement in their civilian
careers. As Commander in Chief, I am grateful to our employers and business
leaders who go above and beyond to ease the burden on those who serve, and I
encourage all Americans to join in their efforts.
Our Nation has made a sacred promise to all members of the
Armed Forces, and every person can play a part in honoring that promise. This
week, we celebrate the women and men who keep our country safe and defend the
way of life we cherish. As a Nation, let us join together to thank our
Guardsmen and Reservists, as well as their employers -- who know the value
service brings to the workplace, who see service members as an essential part
of their teams, and whose support is vital to the readiness and strength of the
greatest fighting force on Earth.
NOW, THEREFORE, I, BARACK OBAMA, President of the United
States of America, by virtue of the authority vested in me by the Constitution
and the laws of the United States, do hereby proclaim August 16 through August
22, 2015, as National Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve Week. I call
upon all Americans to join me in expressing our heartfelt thanks to the members
of the National Guard and Reserve and their civilian employers. I also call on
State and local officials, private organizations, and all military commanders,
to observe this week with appropriate ceremonies and activities.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this
fourteenth day of August, in the year of our Lord two thousand fifteen, and of
the Independence of the United States of America the two hundred and fortieth.
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